Sears (disambiguation)
Sears may refer to:
Buildings
- Sears Building (disambiguation), more than one building
- Sears, Roebuck and Company Complex, in Chicago, Illinois
- Willis Tower, formerly Sears Tower, in Chicago, Illinois
Businesses
- Sears (Mexico), a chain of department stores in Mexico
- Sears, formerly Sears, Roebuck, and Company, a chain of department stores in the United States
- Sears Canada, a chain of department stores in Canada
- Sears Holdings Corporation, former parent of Sears and other companies
- Sears plc, a former British holdings company
- Sears Seating, also known as Sears Manufacturing, a designer and manufacturer of suspension and non-suspension seating systems
People
- Eleonora Sears (1881–1968), American national tennis champion
- Ernest Robert Sears (1910–1991), American plant geneticist
- Francis Sears (1898–1975), American physicist
- Fred F. Sears (1913–1957), American film actor and director
- Freddie Sears (b. 1989), English professional footballer
- James T. Sears, American historian
- JP Sears, a life coach and internet comedian
- Leslie Sears (1901–1992), English cricketer
- Mary Sears, more than one person
- Minnie Earl Sears (1873–1933), American librarian, cataloguer, and bibliographer who formulated the Sears Subject Headings
- Richard Sears (disambiguation), more than one person, including:
- Richard Warren Sears (1863–1914), American manager, businessman, and co-founder of Sears, Roebuck and Company
- Robert Sears (disambiguation)
- Simon Sears (b. 1984), Danish actor
- Teddy Sears (b. 1977), American actor
- Varley F. Sears (1937–2019), Canadian physicist
- William Sears (disambiguation), more than one person
Other uses
- Scotland's Environmental and Rural Services (SEARS), a partnership of environmental agencies
- USNS Mary Sears (T-AGS-65), a United States Navy oceanographic survey ship in commission since 2001
See also
- Sear (disambiguation)
- Seares, a parish in Spain
- Transform Holdco LLC, the parent of Sears and other companies
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